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ABP – Port of Ipswich – Byelaws - 1996
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PORT of IPSWICH
BYELAWS
1996
By virtue of a Transfer Scheme under the Ports Act 1991 the Ipswich Port Undertaking was transferred to Ipswich Port Limited (A member of the Associated British Ports Holdings Group) on the 25th March 1997. Accordingly, references in the byelaws to Ipswich Port Authority should, where appropriate, be read as references to Ipswich port Limited
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CONTENTS
PART 1 – PRELIMINARY Byelaw Page
Title and Commencement 1 6
Application 2 6
Observance of Byelaws 3 7
Interpretation 4 7
Application of Collision Regulations 5 10
PART II – GENERAL BYELAWS
Unseaworthy Vessels 6 11
Master to remain on Bridge 7 11
Vessel to have Competent Helmsman 8 11
Lookout 9 11
Navigation under Influence of Drink or Drugs 10 11
Persons Under the age of 16 years 11 12
Vessels to be Navigated with Care and Caution 12 12
Passing and/or Overtaking Vessels 13 12
Navigational Systems and Aids 14 13
Notice of Collision, Fire, Defect and Obstruction etc., 15 13
Information about Vessel, Voyage and Cargo 16 13
Instructions of Harbour Master concerning Safety and Navigation of Vessels 17 13
Inspection 18 14
Obstacles to Navigation 19 14
Vessels Slipped or Parted from Anchor or Mooring to Report 20 15
Vessels not to Lie or be Moored so as to Prevent Free Transit
of other Vessels 21 15
Access Across Decks 22 15
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Unauthorised Moorings 23 15
Vessels not to made fast to Navigation Buoys or Unauthorised Objects 24 16
Byelaw Page
Vessels to be Properly Moored 25 16
Adequacy of Fenders 26 16
Vessels to have Sufficient Gangway for Access/Egress 27 17
Use of Engines whilst Vessel is Moored or Berthed 28 17
Vessel to kept in a Moveable Condition 29 17
Harbour Lights 30 18
Navigation Lights 31 18
Abandonment of Vessels Prohibited 32 18
Vessels Abandoned/Missing – Duty to Report 33 18
Fire Safety 34 19
Fire or Other Emergency on Vessel: Access 35 20
Signalling and reporting Fires 36 20
Prohibition of Smoking/Fires 37 20
Notice to Harbour Master of Dangerous, Hazardous or Poisonous Goods 38 20
Navigation of Petroleum and Chemical Tankers 39 21
Housing of Vessels Anchors 40 21
Prohibition of Discharge, Dumping or Escape of Ballast, Refuse etc 41 21
Notice of Escape of Oil etc 42 22
Payment of Duties, Rates and Charges 43 22
Vessels to have Name Marked 44 22
Notice of Alteration in Water Levels 45 22
No Dragging or Grappling without Permission 46 23
PART III – REGULATED VESSELS
Vessel Movements 47 24
Arrival/Departure Notification 48 24
Damaged or Defective Vessel 49 24
Advanced Notice of Vessel’s Movements 50 25
Permission to Enter/Depart 51 26
Sound Signals 52 26
Sound Signal for Vessels unable to Manoeuvre 53 27
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Sound Signal for Vessels Aground: Obligation to Report 54 27
Byelaw Page
Anchoring 55 27
Attendance on Board 56 28
Vessels Not lie abreast 57 28
Vessels not to be fumigated without permission 58 28
Vessels proceeding with bow rudder 59 28
PART IV – GOODS, VEHICLES and RAIL TRAFFIC
Harbour Master’s Instructions concerning Loading/Discharge of Goods 60 29
Sweeping/Cleaning of quay following Loading/Discharge and avoidance of pollution 61 29
Safe driving of vehicles 62 30
Speed of vehicles 63 30
Supervision of vehicles 64 30
Loads not leak, spill or drop 65 30
Loads to be Secured 66 31
Charging/Re-Charging of Fuel 67 31
Use of Weighbridge 68 31
Notice to Harbour Master of damage to Property/Injury 69 31
Misuse of Vehicles or Machinery 70 31
Railway Regulations to be observed 71 32
Movement of Rail Traffic 72 32
Precedence of Rail Traffic 73 32
PART V – SMALL CRAFT and RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Small vessels to keep clear of Berths and Anchorages 74 33
Obstructions to Large Vessels 75 33
Notice of Regattas etc., to be given to Harbour Master 76 33
Water Skiing, Aquaplaning, etc. 77 33
Personal Water Craft 78 34
Sail Boards 79 34
Houseboats 80 34
Swimming 81 34
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PART VI – MISCELLANEOUS Byelaw Page
Discharging or Dumping of Materials, Substances 82 35
Unauthorised movement of Chains, Fences, posts etc. 83 35
Trespass and Damage to Boundary Fencing 84 35
Prohibition of obstruction, damage and/or interference Within Harbour premises/dock estate 85 35
Unauthorised use or obstruction of the Lock Gates 86 36
Damage/defacement 87 36
Diving operations 88 36
Nets in Dock or Lock chamber 89 36
Excavations, Interference with Pipes, Sewers, drains etc. 90 36
Unauthorised Access 91 37
Nuisance/Obstruction 92 37
Meetings 93 37
Unauthorised trading prohibited 94 37
Penalties 95 38
Addendum 40
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PORT of IPSWICH
BYELAWS
The ABP – Port of Ipswich in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 78 of the Ipswich
Dock Act 1971 and of all other enabling powers hereby makes the following Byelaws:
PART I – PRELIMINARY
Title and Commencement
1. (a) These byelaws may be cited as the Port of Ipswich Byelaws 1996
(b) The byelaws made by the Ipswich Port Authority on the 23rd April 1976 are
hereby revoked without prejudice however the validity of anything done there
under or any proceedings, pending or existing.
(b) ©The byelaws shall come into operation on the expiration of 14 days
from the date hereof.
Application
2. (a) These byelaws shall apply throughout the area of jurisdiction of the
Authority comprising of the Port of Ipswich as defined in section 3 (1) of the
Ipswich Dock Act 1971.
(b) The existing area of the jurisdiction of the Authority is shown in the plan attached to
these byelaws as set out in the First Schedule hereto.
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Observance of Byelaws
3. It is the responsibility of the Master to ensure compliance by and in respect of a vessel
of any provisions in these byelaws which are expressed to require such compliance and in
the event of contravention of any such provisions, the Master shall be taken to have
contravened the provision or provisions.
Interpretation
4. In these byelaws, unless the context otherwise requires;
“Aquaplaning” means to ride on a board or other watercraft, including water skis or other
recreational apparatus, more on the surface of the water than beneath, while being towed or
propelled in any manner by a vessel of any description.
“the Authority” means Ipswich Port Limited
“the Authority’s Area” means the area comprising of the Port of Ipswich extending between
Stoke Bridge, Ipswich and the seaward limit of the River Orwell marked by a line drawn
between concrete markers situated respectively on Trimley marshes and Shotley Marshes.
“by day” means Ipswich Port Limited
“by night” means between the hours of sunset and sunrise.
“Collision Regulations” means regulations for the prevention of collisions made under the
Merchant Shipping Act 1995
“a combustible material” means any liquid, non-liquid or gaseous or other substance or
material whatsoever capable of or used for burning.
“diving operations” means commercial and non-commercial diving operations
“the dock” means the dock belonging to the Authority and includes locks, basins and cuts
forming part of the dock
“fire brigade” means the fire brigade provided under section1 of the Fire Services Act 1947
for the area in which the harbour is situated.
“goods” includes all articles, merchandise and property of any kind whatsoever and includes
fish, livestock and animals.
“the harbour” means all that part of the dock and river specified within the authority’s area.
“the Harbour Master” shall mean the harbour Master of the Authority and includes his
authorised Deputies and Assistants and any person authorised by the authority to act in that
capacity.
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“the Harbour Premises/Dock Estates” means the land, buildings, premises, docks, quays,
jetties, stages and all other works, land and buildings at any time being owned by or vested in
or occupied or administerd or maintained or liable to be maintained by the Authority.
“houseboat” includes any pleasure boat which is not a launch and which is decked or
otherwise structurally covered in and which is, or capable of, being used as a floating
habitation (whether by day and night or one or the other) or as a place of for accommodating
or receiving persons for the purpose of shelter, recreation, entertainment or refreshment, or
of witnessing regattas or other events, or a club premises or as offices or as a kitchen, pantry
or store place.
“Hovercraft” has the same meaning as section 4 of the Hovercraft Act 1968.
“launch” includes any small mechanically propelled vessel not being used solely as as a tug
or for the carriage of goods.
“LOA” means length overall
“Master” in relation to any vessel means any person (whether the owner, Master or other
person and whether lawfully or otherwise) having or taking command, charge or
management or conduct of the vessel for the time being.
“moored” when used in relation to a vessel means a vessel secured:
(a) to a mooring chain or mooring buoy either ahead or astern or both, or
(b) alongside any vessel so secured, or
(c) both ahead and astern by anchors, or
(d) alongside any quay.
“navigable channel” means the fairway of the River Orwell between Harwich Bay and Stoke
Bridge as shown on Admiralty Charts.
“the Orwell Navigation Service” means the service set up by the authority for providing
vessels with information on navigational matters by means of VHF radio – telephone or
otherwise.
“owner” when used in relation to goods includes the consignor, consignee, shipper or agent
for the sale, receipt, custody loading or unloading and clearance of those goods and includes
any other person in charge of the goods and his agent in relation thereto; and when used in
relation to a vessel includes any part owner, broker, charterer, manager, agent or mortgagee
in possession of the vessel (and when used in relation to a vehicle includes any part owner or
agent or person having charge of the vehicle).
“personal water craft” means any watercraft (not normally used in navigation and not being
a structure which by reason of its concave shape provides buoyancy for the carriage of
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persons or goods) propelled by a water jet engine or other mechanical means of propulsion
and steered either :
(a) by means of a handlebar operated linkage system (with or without a rudder at the
stern);
or
(b) by the person or persons riding the craft using his or their body weight for the
purpose;
Or
(c) by a combination of the methods referred to respectively in (a) and (b) above
“pleasure craft” means a vessel (other than a vessel carrying more than 12 passengers and
a vessel engaged in trade) primarily used for sport or recreation including any yacht, launch,
houseboat, skiff, gig, dinghy, canoe, float or other vessel, but does not include a vessel being
used solely as a tug or the carriage of goods.
“the Port” means the port, harbour
“power boat” means any launch capable of speeds exceeding 12 knots.
“quay” shall mean any quay, pier, jetty, wharf, dolphin, landing stage or stairs, shore or other
place at which vessels load or unload goods, embark or disembark passengers or other
structure used for berthing or mooring vessels including any roll-on/roll-off facility or bridge.
“regulated vessel” means every vessel having a gross tonnage of more than 50 tonnes and
every vessel licensed to carry passengers.
“sail board” means a flat raft, board or float with a sail designed to be operated by a person
standing upright thereon.
“small vessel” means any vessel the overall length of which does not exceed 24 metres and
the draft of which does not exceed 3 metres.
“specified vessel” means a vessel having an overall length exceeding 80 metres which is
carrying petroleum spirit or liquid petroleum gas or liquid bulk dangerous cargos with
flammable or toxic properties, or which has discharged any such substances and whose
tanks or holds have not been certified wholly free from flammable vapour.
“under way” means that a vessel is not at anchor made fast to shore or aground.
“vehicle” includes any vehicle propelled on rails or wheels, any machinery on wheels or
caterpillar tracks, trailers, caravans and mobile homes and includes a hovercraft or any other
amphibious vehicle whilst operating over land.
“vessel” means every description of vessel, ship, lighter, barge, boat, raft, pontoon and craft
of any kind however propelled, navigated or moved and includes hovercraft, personal water
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craft, sailboat, sail board, amphibious vehicle whilst operating over water and anything
constructed or used to carry persons or goods by the water and a seaplane on or in the
water.
“yacht” means a pleasure craft rigged for sailing whether or not fitted with an auxiliary
propulsion unit.
Words imputing the singular shall include the plural, the singular number only shall
include the plural number and words imputing the plural number only shall include the
singular number; words imputing the masculine gender only shall include the feminine
and the word “person” shall include a body corporate.
Application of Collision Regulations
5. Insofar as the rules contained in schedule 1 to the The Merchant Shipping (Distress
Signals and Prevention of Collisions) Regulations 1996 do not apply within the harbour
by virtue of Rule 1 (a) of the said schedule 1. The like rules shall also apply as part of
these byelaws but subject to the other provisions of these byelaws and references in
these byelaws to the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea –
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia shall include references to the said rules as applied
by this byelaw.
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PART II – GENERAL BYELAWS
Unseaworthy Vessels
6. No Master shall cause a vessel to navigate within the Authority’s area in an unsafe or
unseaworthy condition, except as may be necessary in the interests of safety of such vessel
and/or crew.
Master to Remain on Bridge:
7. The Master of a vessel underway shall either:
(a) Be on the Bridge or at the control position of the vessel, or
(b) Ensure that there is on the bridge or at the control position a member of the
crew who is capable of taking charge of the vessel and when the pilot is on
board is capable of taking and acting upon the pilot’s advice for the conduct of
the vessel.
Vessel to have Competent Helmsman
8. The Master of a vessel shall ensure that it is steered at all times by a person
competent to do so and no automatic devices or equipment shall be used for steering
purposes unless attended by a competent helmsman.
Lookout
9. The Master of a vessel underway in the Authority’s area shall ensure that a proper
and efficient all-round lookout is maintained at all times.
Navigation under the influence of Drink or Drugs
10. A person shall not navigate or take control of a vessel whilst under the influence of
alcoholic drink or drugs or any other natural or manufactured substance causing him to be
incapable of taking proper control of the vessel.
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Person under the Age of 16 Years
11. A person under the age of 16 years shall not act as Master of a power driven vessel
which is propelled by an engine rated by the manufacturer as producing more than 10
horsepower or 7.46 Kw
Vessels to navigated with Care and Caution
12. (a) No person shall navigate a vessel without care and caution or at a speed or in a
manner which, having regard to all circumstances, endangers the safety of or causes
injury or damage, either directly or indirectly to any person or any other vessel, buoy,
mooring, river bank or other property, or which interferes with the navigation,
manoeuvring, loading or discharge of any vessel.
NB. See addendum attached dated 1st January 1990 for Harbour Master’s Direction,
issued under the Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act of 1847 [with
amendments], Section LII. which states that: -
‘The Speed Limit for All Pleasure Craft under 50 Gross tonnes, in the River
Orwell, is 6 Knots.’
(b) The speed of vessels must be reduced to the minimum consistent with safe
navigation and the avoidance of any unsafe wash effect when passing yacht moorings
at Pin Mill, Woolverstone and other places or other vessels moored or dredgers
operating or works of repair, maintenance or construction in progress.
(c) All vessels navigating within the Authority’s area do so at the sole risk of the
Master and Owners thereof, which shall be responsible and liable for the safety and
security of their vessel and for any damage done to the property of the Authority and
other persons.
Passing and/or Overtaking Vessels
13. (a) Masters and Pilots shall cause vessels to navigate on their proper side of the
channel so that each may pass on the port side of the other.
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(b) A vessel of 90 metres LOA or more, must not pass or overtake another vessel
of 90 metres LOA or more in the River Orwell between the Butt Buoy and the
Port Of Ipswich.
Navigational Systems and Aids
14. A Master of a vessel shall observe at all times all signals, buoys and other aids to
navigation including the operation of flood protection gates and systems.
Notice of Collision, Fire, Defect, Obstruction etc.,
15. The Master of a vessel which:
(a) Has been involved in a collision with any vessel or property, or has been sunk
or grounded or become stranded in a harbour area; or
(b) By reason of accident, fire, defect or otherwise is in such a condition as to affect
its safe navigation or to give rise to danger to other vessels or property; or
(c) In any manner gives rise to an obstruction to a fairway; shall forthwith report the
occurrence to the Harbour Master and thereafter provide the Harbour Master with full details
in writing. Where the damage to a vessel is such as to affect its seaworthiness, the vessel
shall not be removed except to clear a fairway or to moor or anchor in safety except with the
consent of the Harbour Master and in accordance with his directions and such a vessel
outside the harbour shall not enter the harbour or dock except with the consent of the
Harbour Master and in accordance with his directions.
Information about Vessel, Voyage and Cargo
16. The Master of a Vessel arriving at the port shall, if requested by the Harbour Master,
provide a declaration in the form required containing a correct statement of gross tonnage
and draft of the vessel, its last port of call, ownership and destination and particulars of its
cargo.
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Instructions of Harbour Master concerning Safety & Navigation of Vessels
17. (a) The Master and Owner of a vessel or craft shall move, place, transport or
Remove the same in and to such berth or place as may be appointed and directed by the
Harbour Master.
(b) The Master and owner of a vessel or craft shall, at all times, when his vessel or
craft is within the Authority’s area, ensure that the said vessel or craft is capable of being
safely moved and navigated and that there are sufficient crew or other competent persons
readily available:
.
(i) to attend his vessels moorings
(ii) to comply with any directions given by the Harbour Master for the unmooring, mooring
and moving of his vessel or otherwise in connection with the vessel; and
(iii) to deal with an emergency that may arise
(c) In the event of the failure or inability of any Master or owner of any vessel or craft to
comply with the directions of the Harbour Master. The Harbour Master may take whatever
steps be considered necessary, at his discretion, to moor, unmoor, transport, remove, place
or take any other action in connection with such vessel or craft and any costs and expenses
incurred on the part of the Authority/harbour master shall be recoverable by the Authority
from the Master or Owner as a debt in any court of competent Jurisdiction.
(d) The Harbour Master may direct the Master or owner of any vessel or craft to employ
the services of a tug or tugs for the purposes of this paragraph.
Inspection 18. (a) The Master of a vessel shall so far as may be required by the Harbour Master in the exercise of his duties, afford the Harbour master immediate access to any part of the vessel and provide and provide all reasonable facilities for its inspection and examination. (b) The Master shall comply as soon as reasonably practicable with any directions given by the Harbour Master under this paragraph.
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Obstacles to Navigation 19. No vessel or other obstacle to navigation shall be sunk or laid in any part of the harbour, nor shall any person from any cause whatsoever leave an anchor or obstacle so as to endanger or impede the navigation of any vessel
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Vessels Slipped or Parted from Anchor or Mooring to Report 20. (a) The Master of a vessel which has slipped or parted from, or lost any anchor,
chain, cable or propeller or other substantive item shall as soon as reasonably practicable
give the Harbour Master notice thereof and, if possible, of the position of the anchor, chain,
cable or propeller or other substantive item and if the Harbour Master so directs, shall cause
it to be recovered as soon as practicable
(b) The Master of a vessel slipping or parting from, or losing an anchor, chain,
cable or propeller or other substantive item shall, where it is reasonably practicable, mark a
position of that object with a float.
(c) The costs and expenses incurred on the part of the Authority/Harbour Master
under this paragraph which shall be recoverable from the Master and Owner as a debt in any
court of competent jurisdiction
Vessels not to Lie or be Moored so as to Prevent Free Transit of other Vessels
21. Vessels shall not be anchored or moored so as to obstruct or impede the movement
of any other vessel within the Authority’s area.
Access across Decks
22. The Master of a vessel alongside a quay or any other vessel already berthed, if
required to do so by the Harbour Master, shall give free access across the decks of his
vessel for persons and goods to and from vessels berthed alongside his vessel.
Unauthorised Moorings
23. (a) No person shall lay down any mooring, buoy or similar tackle without a license
or prior consent in writing of the Harbour master or where applicable Ipswich Borough
Council and save in accordance with such conditions and directions as the Harbour Master or
Ipswich Borough Council shall impose.
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(b) A mooring, buoy or similar tackle shall be removed as soon as reasonably
practicable by its owner or any other person claiming possession thereof if the Harbour
Master so directs.
(c) Failing compliance with the directions of the Harbour Master under this
paragraph, the Harbour Master may himself remove the mooring, buoy or tackle in question
and the costs and expenses incurred in so doing shall be recovered by the Authority/Harbour
Master and/or the Ipswich Borough Council from the owner of the mooring, buoy or tackle as
a debt in any court of competent jurisdiction.
Vessels not to be made fast to Navigation Buoys or Unauthorised Objects
24. (a) The Master of a vessel shall not make fast his vessel or to lie against any buoy,
beacon or mark used for navigational purposes without consent of the owner, or any other
buoy or mooring.
(b) No person shall make fast any rope, chain or tackle to any quay, post, ring,
fender, shed, crane, hydrant, lamppost or other object or erection or thing or place not
assigned for that purpose.
Vessel to be Properly Moored
25. The Master of a vessel shall, at all times, keep his vessel properly and effectively
moored.
Adequacy of Fenders
26. (a) The Master and the owner of a vessel shall ensure that it is provided with a
sufficient number of fenders adequate for the size of their vessel and when berthing and
leaving or lying at a quay or against other vessels, the Master shall cause the vessel to be
fended off from the quay, or those other vessels so as to prevent damage to that quay, those
other vessels or any other property.
(b) Masters of vessels shall, when lying next to a quay fend their vessel off from it
and when lying abreast of other vessels shall fend off from one another, the
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outside vessel fending from the inside one and shall provide themselves with
proper fenders for that purpose.
Vessels to have sufficient Gangway for Access/Egress
27. The Master and the owners of a vessel, (other than a small vessel) while berthed
alongside a quay, shall provide and maintain a sufficient and proper gangway for the access
and egress of all persons having lawful business on the vessel and shall, during the hours of
darkness, provide sufficient lighting to illuminate the whole length of the gangway.
Use of Engines whilst vessel is Moored or Berthed
28. No vessel at a quay or attached to any moorings, mooring buoy or mooring post or
mooring device shall have her main engine(s) worked or operated in such a manner as to
cause injury or damage to the bed or banks of the harbour or to any quay, mooring, mooring
buoy, mooring post or device or any other vessel or property whatsoever.
Vessels to kept in a Moveable Condition
29. (a) The Master of a vessel shall not take any steps to render his vessel incapable
of movement without first notifying the Harbour Master and subject as aforesaid, shall at all
times keep his vessel so loaded and ballasted and in such a condition that it is capable of
being safely moved.
(b) Where a power driven vessel is at any time not capable of being safely moved
by means of her own propulsive machinery, the Master or owner shall inform the Harbour
Master as soon as reasonably practicable and give to him any further information which the
Harbour Master may reasonably require
(c) The Master shall comply as soon as reasonably practicable with any directions given
by the Harbour Master under this paragraph, such directions may include but not limited to
those set out in Bylaw 17(c) and 17 (d)
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Harbour Lights
30. No person shall intentionally or negligently damage or interfere with any harbour
lights, buoys, beacons or any other navigation marks exhibited by, or the property of, the
Authority. The Master of any vessel running into, fouling or damaging any such mark shall
immediately report the same to the Harbour Master.
Navigation Lights
31. Between sunset and sunrise, all vessels navigating within the harbour, shall show
their regulation lights. A vessel lying outside another vessel at any quay shall show her on
off-shore side a white light or lights in such a position as to be clearly visible to other vessels
passing in either direction.
Abandonment of Vessels Prohibited
32. (a) No person shall abandon a vessel within the Authority’s area unless through
necessity for the safety of the crew.
(b) For the purposes of paragraph (a) above, a person who leaves a vessel on the
water or shore in such circumstances or for such a period that may reasonably be assumed
to have abandoned it unless the contrary intention is shown.
(c) The Harbour Master may move, remove and/or otherwise dispose of an
abandoned vessel at his discretion and the costs and expenses incurred in so shall be
recovered by the Authority/Harbour and/or the Ipswich borough Council from the owner of the
vessel as a debt in any court of competent jurisdiction.
Vessels Abandoned/Missing – Duty to Report
33. (a) The Master of any vessel which is abandoned, derelict, missing, sunk, in
danger of sinking, stranded or drifting without power, shall give immediate notice of the fact to
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the Harbour Master, stating the position of the vessel and such particulars as may be
required for the safety of navigation.
(b) Any person who finds, or has knowledge of a vessel mentioned in paragraph
(a) above, shall notify the Harbour Master forthwith.
Fire Safety
34. (a) The Master of a vessel shall take all reasonable precautions for the prevention
of accidental fire or accidents by fire
(b) The Master of any vessel moored or otherwise within the limits of any quay,
with the exception of rowing boats and other similar light non-powered vessels, shall have
adequate fire-extinguishing equipment available for immediate use in any part of the vessel
at all times and the nature and amount of such equipment shall take into account any
abnormal fire risk associated with any such vessel.
(c) No “Hot Work” processes including the use of a naked flame and electric and/or
gas welding/burning torches shall be undertaken anywhere within the harbour premises, dock
estate or any vessel within the port, harbour or authority’s area without the written
authorisation of the Harbour Master and save in compliance with such directions and
conditions he shall impose.
(d) No person shall bring on board a vessel or shall use on a vessel any
combustible or flammable materials, fuels, oils or gases or warning flares or similar safety
equipment unless the same are securely contained in a safe and proper manner and are
intended to be used or are being used on or within the vessel for propulsion, maintenance 0r
safety purposes or in conjunction with domestic cooking, lighting or heating.
(e) No person shall without lawful authority displace or interfere with any safety or fire
equipment on the harbour premises/dock estate except in the event of an emergency.
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Fire or other Emergency on vessel: access
35. (a) The Master of a vessel shall give every reasonable facility and assistance to the
Harbour Master and Emergency Services for dealing with, alleviating or preventing fire,
danger or other emergency.
(b) The Harbour Master may enter and inspect any vessel within the Authority’s
area for the purposes of paragraph (a) above
Signalling and Reporting of Fires
36. (a) A vessel which is on fire or is at a quay which is on fire shall sound a signal of
seven or more blasts followed by a prolonged blast and repeat the signal until the alarm has
been raised.
(b) In addition and not as a substitute to (a) above, the Master of such vessel shall
ensure, immediately, the emergency services are summoned and the Harbour Master is
notified and provided with full details of the fire.
37. (a) The Master and owner of any vessel or craft shall not permit any person to
smoke or for any open fire or naked lights to be present on board any vessel, which is
loading or discharging a dangerous substance, nor shall the same be permitted by the
Master or owner of any vessel or craft in the proximity of, or near to, such loading or
discharging the vessel.
(b) No person shall smoke or carry a lighted pipe or cigarette or cause to be made
any fire or naked light on any quay or on or within sixty feet of any land on the Authority’s
premises where dangerous or combustible substances are stored, present or located and
shall at all times comply with any directions and/or instructions issued by the Authority in this
regard.
Notice to Harbour Master of dangerous, hazardous or poisonous goods
38. No goods of a dangerous, hazardous or poisonous nature will be permitted entry
and/or access to the harbour and/or harbour area or transit through such area without the
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permission of the Harbour Master and only then in compliance with such directions and
conditions he shall impose.
Navigation of Petroleum and Chemical tankers
39. Petroleum tankers and chemical tankers may navigate at any time subject to other
restrictions provided for in the Byelaws and provided that.
(a) Between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise, there is no
opposing traffic on the river above the Butt buoy, the size or draft of which would present a
potential hazard.
(b) Weather and visibility conditions are of a standard acceptable to the Master and
the pilot concerned.
(c) To satisfy the above clauses (a) and (b), Masters and/or pilots of inward bound
vessels must contact the Orwell Navigation Service and liaise if necessary with any outward
bound vessel.
(d) The Master and/or pilot of outward bound vessels must ascertain the traffic
situation in the channel from the Orwell Navigation Service prior to leaving the berth and
liaise if necessary with any inward bound vessels.
Housing of Vessel’ Anchors
40. When any vessel is passing through any lock or approaching any quay, the Master
thereof shall cause her anchors to be housed in such a manner as to prevent them causing
damage to any wall, quay, or other property whatsoever.
Prohibition on Discharge, Dumping or Escape of Ballast and Refuse etc.
41. (a) The Master or owner of any vessel or craft or any person within any part of the
area within the jurisdiction of Ipswich Port Ltd shall not permit nor shall any person cause any
cargo, dunnage, ballast, water ballast, dirt, refuse, oil, gas, chemical or any other liquid,
material or other substance whatsoever to fall, escape or to be discharged or otherwise enter
into the waters of the port, harbour, river or elsewhere within the authority’s area.
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(b) The Master and/or owner of any vessel shall immediately advise the Harbour
Master of any occurrence under paragragh (a) above, providing full and detailed particulars
thereof.
[c] The Master and/or owner of any vessel shall comply as soon as reasonably
practicable with any instructions or directions by the Harbour Master and/or authority under
this paragraph and costs and expenses incurred by the Harbour Master and/or authority
under this paragraph shall be recoverable from the Master and/or owner of any craft as a
debt in any court of competent jurisdiction.
Notice of Escape of Oil etc 42. The Master of a vessel from which cargo, dunnage, ballast, dirt, refuse, oil, chemical
or any other fluid, material or substance whatsoever is escaping or is likely to escape shall
give immediate notice of the fact to the Harbour Master and such a vessel outside the
harbour shall not enter the harbour except with the consent of the Harbour Master and in
accordance with his directions.
Payment of Duties, Rates and Charges. 43. Masters of vessels shall cause all duties, rates and charges incurred by any vessel
while in the harbour to be paid, or an undertaking to pay, to be given to the Harbour Master
or the collector at the office provided and as directed for that purpose.
Vessels to have Name Marked 44. The owner of a vessel which is not registered as a ship under the Merchant Shipping
Act 1995 and marked accordingly, shall ensure that the vessel is marked conspicuously with
its name or other means of identification, unless otherwise exempted by the authority.
Notice of Alteration in Water Levels 45. Masters of vessels lying in the dock may, from time to time, be given notice of an
intention to alter the water level below that normally experienced during the usual run of the
tide and sluicing off period which follows the closing of the gates. On receipt of such notice
and at the time indicated, the Masters of such vessels shall fend their vessels off from the
quays into deeper water or move to deep water berths. The moorings of all vessels within
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the dock shall be adjusted during the rise and fall of the dock level during the period when the
lock gates are open and the sluicing off which follows.
No Dragging or Grappling without Permission 46. No person shall drag or grapple for any material or article, not to remove the same
from the bed of any water area of the harbour without the consent of the Harbour Master.
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PART III – REGULATED VESSELS Applied to Regulated and Specified Vessels in addition to the General Byelaws in Part
II
Vessel Movements
47. The Master of a vessel shall give prior notice to the Harbour Master of the vessel’s
arrival at, departure from or movement within the port.
Arrival/Departure Notification
48. Vessels bound for or outbound from the Port of Ipswich and requiring a pilot shall
inform Harwich Operations Control accordingly and as required.
Damaged or Defective Vessels
49. The Master of any vessel which is either within the Authority’s area or outside the
Authority’s area but intending to enter the Authority’s area, being in a damaged or defective
condition affecting her stability and/or seaworthiness or otherwise inhibiting the vessel’s
ability to manoeuvre:
I. Shall immediately report the occurrence of the damage and/or defects to the Harbour
Master and provide full details thereof
II. Insofar as full details are not available at the time of notification in (I) above, shall
ensure that these are obtained and provided to the Harbour Master as a matter of
urgency
The Harbour Master upon receiving the above notifications and/or reports from a Master of a
vessel may give such directions as he considers appropriate, including the refusal of
permission to enter the Authority’s area or otherwise to instruct the Master of the vessel to
leave the Authority’s area, under powers provided by section 59 of the Ipswich Dock Act
1971
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Advance Notice of Vessel’s Movements
50. (a) A Master of a vessel fitted with VHF radio shall:
(i) On entering the river approaching the Port shall report to the Orwell
Navigation Service at the following positions:
• Fagbury Buoy
• Passing Number 4 Buoy
• Passing Cathouse
• Passing No 9 Buoy
• When secure on berth
(ii) And on leaving the port, report to the Orwell Navigation Service at the
following positions:
• Prior to leaving the berth
• On clearing the berth and proceeding
• Passing No 9 Buoy
• Passing the Cathouse buoy
• Passing No 4 Buoy
• Passing No 2 Buoy
• Immediately before leaving the Port.
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(III) Whilst navigating within the port at all times maintain a listening watch as
directed by Orwell Navigating Service
(b) If such vessel is not fitted with VHF radio/telephone or is fitted with one
which is not operational, a report must be in person or by telephone to
Orwell Navigation Service:
• On arrival at a berth owned or occupied by the Authority
• Prior to leaving a berth in the Port
• Before moving from berth to another.
Permission to Enter/Depart
51. Masters and/or pilots of vessels shall not allow their vessels to enter or depart from the
dock or berth at, or leave any quay, without having first informed the Orwell Navigation
Service of their intended movements by VHF radio or by other means as arranged with and
approved by the Harbour Master and having obtained the permission of the Harbour Master
thereto, who may refuse the admission, berthage or departure of any vessel to, in or from,
the Dock or any quay.
Sound Signals
52. In addition to the sound signals required by Collision Regulations the following signals
will be used by vessels navigating within the authority’s area:
(a) Four short blasts followed by one short blast; vessel swinging to starboard
(b) Four short blasts followed by two short blasts; vessel swing to port
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(c) One long blast given when approaching the Woolverstone and Pin Mill areas
between the hours of sunset and sunrise,
• Inward bound vessels between No. 4 and 5 Buoys
• Outward bound vessels when approaching No. 7 Buoy
(d) One long blast when leaving Cliff Quay or West Bank berth during daylight
hours on Saturdays and Sundays.
Sound Signal for Vessels Unable to Manoeuvre
53. A regulated power driven vessel underway in any conditions of visibility which is for
any reason unable to manoeuvre as required shall signify the same to any approaching
vessel by a prolonged blast followed two short blasts on her whistle.
Sound Signal for Vessels Aground: Obligation to report
54. (a) A regulated power driven vessel which runs aground shall immediately signify
the same by six short blasts in rapid succession on her whistle and shall repeat such
signal at short intervals until she shall have exhibited the lights or shapes or
commenced to make the sound signals prescribed in the Collision Regulations to
indicate she is aground.
(b) The Master of a regulated vessel which has run aground shall immediately
report that fact to the Harbour Master
Anchoring
55. No regulated vessel shall anchor without the permission of the Harbour Master except
in the case of emergency to avoid a collision, drifting, running aground or damaging any other
vessel or property.
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Attendance on Board
56. The Master of a vessel which is berthed or lying at a quay or at anchor or attached to
any mooring device shall not, unless otherwise permitted by the Harbour Master, absent
himself from the vessel unless he leaves in charge of the vessel some person or persons on
board the vessel who is or are competent to move the vessel and attend to the moorings of
the vessel.
Vessels not to lie abreast 57. Regulated vessels shall not lie two or more abreast alongside any quay or mooring or
anchor without the permission of the Harbour Master.
Vessels not to be fumigated without Permission 58. The Master or owner of a vessel shall not cause or permit it to be fumigated without
the permission of the Harbour Master.
Vessels proceeding without Bow rudder 59 (a) A vessel fitted with a bow rudder which is proceeding stern foremost shall, by
day, exhibit from a yard on the main mast two black spherical shapes, each not less than 0.6
metres in diameter, placed horizontally not less than 2.4 metres apart and at least 1.8 metres
higher than the funnel.
(b) During such a time as a vessel is exhibiting the signal prescribed by paragraph
(a) above, the vessel shall comply with the Collision Regulations as if the
starboard side was the port side and the port side was the starboard side.
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PART IV – GOODS, VEHICLES AND RAIL TRAFFIC
Applicable in addition to General Byelaws in PART II
Harbour Master’s Instructions concerning Loading/Discharge of Goods 60. (a) No person shall load or discharge any goods from and on the authority’s Quays
or otherwise or into or from any truck, lorry, wagon, hopper or other vehicle or plant, other
than in accordance with the directions of the Harbour Master.
(b) The owner of any goods loaded or discharged at the harbour shall ensure that
the goods are removed there from as soon as practicable and, in any event, within 48 hours
unless the Authority or the Harbour Master otherwise agrees or directs.
(c) The owner of any goods shall comply with such directions as the Harbour
Master may from time to time give for regulating the time, place and manner of discharging,
loading or otherwise bringing into or removing those goods from the harbour premises/dock
estate.
Sweeping/Cleaning of any Quay following loading/Discharge and avoidance of pollution 61. (a) The receiver or consignor of a chemical or substance which is of a nature likely
to be destructive to concrete or metalwork shall cause the same to be swept up from the
Authority’s quays and any surfaced land behind the same during the loading or discharging of
any such chemical (including the loading or discharging of any railway wagon, lorry or other
vehicle) so that on completion of such loading or discharging all trace of the chemical shall be
removed. The sweeping up and removal of the chemical or substance shall be carried out in
such a way so as to prevent any part of the same falling into the water over the side of the
quay.
(b) In the event of the Harbour Master considers the receiver and/or consignor has
not satisfactorily discharged his obligations under paragraph (a) above, he may give such
directions and/or take such steps as he considers necessary, at his direction, to rectify any
such failure, omission and/or deficiency and the costs and expenses incurred on the part of
the Authority/Harbour Master under this paragraph shall be recoverable from the from the
receiver and/or consignor of the cargo, substances and/or chemical as a debt in any court of
competent jurisdiction.
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Safe Driving of Vehicles
62. (a) No person shall drive or otherwise operate a vehicle in the Harbour
premises/Dock Estate without due care and attention or without reasonable consideration for
other persons using the Harbour premises/Dock estate.
(b) The authority is empowered to erect traffic signs complying with the The traffic
Signs Regulations and General Directions 1994 as though it were a highway authority.
(c) drivers of all vehicles shall comply at all times with speed and other traffic
regulations and traffic signs operative with the harbour premises/Dock Estate.
Speed of Vehicles
63. No person shall allow a vehicle to proceed anywhere in the Harbour premises/dock
Estate at a speed greater than 15 miles per hour unless otherwise prescribed and indicated.
Supervision of Vehicles
64. A person having charge of a vehicle in the harbour premises/Dock Estate, shall at all
times comply with any directions of the Harbour Master whether in respect of the loading,
discharging, driving, manoeuvring and removal thereof and shall not, without the permission
of the Harbour Master:
(a) leave the vehicle unattended anywhere within the Harbour premises/Dock
Estate or (b) take it into any shed or working area. Loads not to Leak, Spill or Drop 65. The owner/driver or other person having charge of a vehicle in the Harbour premises/Dock Estate shall not permit any substance to leak, spill, be expelled or drop from the vehicle
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Loads to be secured
66. The owner/driver or other person having charge of a vehicle in the harbour
premises/Dock estate, shall ensure that any load carried thereon or therein is adequately
supported and secured where appropriate and complies with all statutory restrictions on the
weight of goods to be so carried, as are applicable on public roads.
Charging/re-Charging of Fuel
67. No person shall, within the harbour premises/Dock estate, charge or re-charge any
vehicle with, or empty of it, of fuel, except with the permission of the Harbour Master or at a
place designated by the Authority for that purpose.
Use of weighbridge 68. No person shall drive or otherwise operate a vehicle across any weighbridge within the
harbour premises/dock estate except for the purpose of weighing the vehicle.
Notice to Harbour Master of damage to property/injury
69. Any person driving or otherwise operating a vehicle involved in an accident in the
harbour premises/dock estate, whereby any injury is caused to any person or any damage is
done to any property, shall stop the vehicle and report the accident to the Harbour Master
and shall give his name and address to the Harbour Master. The requirements of this byelaw
are without prejudice to any reporting obligations under the The reporting of Injuries,
Diseases and Dangerous Occurences Regulations
Misuse of Vehicles or Machinery
70. No person shall enter or remain in or cause any vehicle to enter or so remain upon
any swing bridge or lock gate under the control of the Authority whilst it is motion, or pass
over, under or beyond any chain or barrier placed before or across the end of any such
bridge or lock gate before swinging, or step on such swing bridge or lock gate before the
chain or barrier shall have been removed by an officer or servant of the Authority on duty at
the bridge or lock gate and no person other than an officer or servant of the Authority
authorised so to do so, shall remove, unfasten or damage any such chain or barrier.
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Railway regulations to be Observed
71. All persons in charge of the movement of rail traffic shall observe all regulations
applicable to the movement of locomotives and rolling stock as laid down by the Railway
Executive or other Authority responsible for rail traffic on the Authority’s premises.
Movement of Rail Traffic
72. all persons as aforesaid shall when causing any rail traffic to cross any roadway on the
Authority’s premises give proper and adequate warning of its approach; they shall also cause
locomotives and rolling stock on the Authority’s quays, roads or other property to be moved
forthwith if requested so to do by the Harbour Master.
Precedence of Rail traffic
73. All persons driving or otherwise operating a road vehicle on the Harbour
premises/Dock estate shall give way to any locomotive/railway rolling stock or other rail
vehicles.
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PART V – SMALL CRAFT AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Applicable to all small craft or recreational craft or activities in addition to the General
Byelaws of Part II hereof
Small vessels to keep clear of Berths and Anchorages
74. A small vessel shall not obstruct or impede the movement of any other vessel in any
anchorage or the approach to any berth.
Obstruction to large vessels
75. The Master or persons in charge of yachts, cruisers, powerboats or other small
vessels shall not make use of the navigable channel or approaches to wharfs, piers and
jetties in such a way as to cause obstruction to regulated or specified vessels.
Notice of regattas etc., to given to the Harbour Master
76. (a) The secretary or other officer responsible for the management of any boat,
yacht or sailing club or other organisation promoting an event likely to involve the assembly
of more than ten vessels in the navigable channel/harbour shall give not less than 28 days
notice thereof to the Harbour Master.
(b) No person shall organise or conduct any race, regatta, public procession or
similar event within the harbour or navigable channel except on such courses and at such
times as may be previously approved by the Harbour Master on an application made for such
approval not less than 7 days before the event
Water Skiing, Aquaplaning etc.
77. (a) No person shall engage or take part in water skiing or aquaplaning except with
the written permission of the Authority given either specifically or generally and only insuch
areas as may be designated by the Authority and in accordance with such reasonable
conditions as the Authority may impose.
(b) A Master whilst using his vessel for the purpose of towing a water skier or a
person aquaplaning shall have aboard at least one other person capable taking
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Charge of the vessel and of giving such assistance as may be reasonably
required during the towing and in the recovery of the water skier and shall carry :-
(i) for each person on board or being towed a life jacket manufactured in
accordance with the appropriate British Standards Specification or a personal buoyancy aid
of the Ship and Boat Builders’ National Federation approved type, two hand held distress
signals and a fire extinguisher; and
(ii) for each person water skiing or aquaplaning, a rescue quoit with line or
other sufficient hand thrown rescue device
(c) No person shall engage in kiting or parachute towing in the harbour
without the prior written consent of the Authority given either specifically or generally and in
accordance with such reasonable conditions as may be imposed by the Authority.
Personal Water Craft
78. No person shall operate or cause to be operated a personal water craft within the
deep water channel of the harbour.
Sail Boards
79. No person shall operate or cause to be operated a sail board within the deep water
channel of the Harbour
Houseboats 80. No vessel moored in the Authority’s area (other than a vessel bona fide used for
navigation) shall be used for the purposes of residence unless it is berthed alongside a
frontage where there is direct access from the shore by agreement with the owner of the
frontage.
Swimming 81. Swimming within the deep water channel of the Harbour is prohibited except with the
consent of the Harbour Master
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PART VI – MISCELLANEOUS
Applicable in addition to the General Byelaws in Part II hereof
Discharging or Dumping of Materials, Substances
82. No person shall deposit or throw into the water of the harbour or any dock or lock or
part thereof or in any part of the river within the Authority’s jurisdiction any rubbish or other
material substances or fluid whatsoever or place in it a position that it can fall, blow or drift
into the same.
Unauthorised movement of Chains, Fences and Posts etc,
83. (a) Any person unhooking or unfastening any chains from the posts and/or moving
any protective fencing located at the sides of the dock or channel or river, for the purpose of
loading or unloading vessels, or for any other necessary purpose, shall refasten such chains
and/or replace such other fencing immediately upon the completion or discontinuance of
loading or unloading or other work.
(b) No person without necessity or authority unhook or unfasten or otherwise move any such chain from posts or any protective fencing and no person shall swing on, climb on to, damage or interfere with such posts, chains and other protective fencing. Trespass and damage to Boundary Fencing
84. No person shall damage, break or get over, through or under any boundary or other
fence, nor shall they enter upon the Authority’s premises and trespass thereon.
Prohibition of obstruction, damage and/or interference within Harbour premises/Dock estate. 85. No person shall:- (a) except with the permission of the Harbour Master, deposit or place on any part
of the Harbour premises/Dock estate, any goods or park any vehicles causing an obstruction
to the road, railway, building, mooring place, plant, machinery or apparatus or the access
thereto.
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(b) without lawful authority use, work, move or tamper with any plant, machinery, equipment or apparatus at the Harbour premises/Dock estate. (c) damage any vessel or any of her stores, tackle, cargo, fastenings or moorings nor unless duly authorised slacken, loosen or cast adrift such vessel within the Harbour, nor shall they unlawfully work, set in motion or otherwise interfere with any crane, vehicle or other plant or machinery on Harbour premises/dock estate. Unauthorised Use or Obstruction of Lock Gates 86. No person unless duly authorised shall open or close or obstruct the opening and closing or interfere with any lock gates, swing bridge, tide flaps, sluices or sewer doors Damage/Defacement 87. No person shall damage or deface or post any bills or placards on or within any buildings, erection, machinery, plant, fences, pales, railings, gates, doors, walls, trees or shrubs or any property of the Authority. Diving Operations 88. (a) No person shall undertake any diving, whether for recreation or commercial
purposes, without the advance authorisation of the Harbour Master.
(b) Diving authorisation by the Harbour Master shall be effected in compliance with
the directions of and conditions imposed by the Harbour Master and in accordance with the
Health and Safety Diving regulations.
Nets in Dock of Lock Chamber
89. No person shall cast or place in the dock or lock chamber any drift, trawler or other net
in such a position as to be likely to become an obstruction or danger to any property including
in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, any vessel or mooring.
Excavations, Interference with pipes, sewers, drains etc.
90. No person shall connect to or alter or cut off from any pipe, sewer, drain or cable
belonging to the Authority or to do any works for the purpose of connecting to or cutting off
from any other pipe, sewer, drain or cable, neither shall he make any excavation whatsoever
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on the Authority’s premises without the written permission of the Authority being first
obtained.
Unauthorised Access
91. No person shall enter any of the Authority’s quays, warehouses or other premises
without authorisation. Any such person shall on the request of the Harbour Master or other
agent or servant of the Authority, give a satisfactory account of himself and of his business
and in default thereof may be remove as soon as reasonably practicable and excluded from
the premises of the Authority
Nuisance/Obstruction
92. No person shall commit any nuisance or cause any obstruction on any of the quays,
roads or other parts of the harbour premises/dock estate.
Meetings
93. Except with the consent of the Harbour Master, no person shall within the harbour
premises/dock estate:-
(a) take part in any general meeting; or
(b) gather together with persons, or deliver any address to an audience or gather any persons whereby any work or business at the harbour or the control, management or use of the harbour is, or is likely to be, obstructed, impeded or hindered. This byelaw shall not apply to any meeting held for the purposes of or in connection with the requirements under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 or any regulations made under the act. Unauthorised Trading Prohibited
94. No person shall engage by way of trade, in buying or selling any goods, services or
property on the harbour premises/dock estate without the written consent of the Authority.
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Penalties
95. (a) Any person who contravenes or otherwise fails to comply with any of these
Byelaws or any condition, requirement or prohibition imposed by the Authority or the Harbour
Master in the exercise of the powers conferred upon them or him by these byelaws shall be
guilty of an offence and be liable, on conviction before a court summary jurisdiction, to a fine
not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
(b) Where the commission by a person of an offence under these byelaws is due to
the act or default of some other person, that other person shall be guilty of an offence; and
that other person may be charged with and convicted of, the offence by virtue of this byelaw
whether or not proceedings for the offence are taken against any other person.
(c) In any proceedings for an offence under these byelaws, it shall be a defence for
the person charged to prove:-
(i) that he took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of such an offence; or (ii) that he had a reasonable excuse for his act or failure to act
(c) If in any case the defence of this byelaw involves the allegation that the
commission of the offence was due to an act or default of another person, the
person charged shall not, without leave of the court, be entitled to rely on that
defence unless, within a period ending seven clear days before the hearing, he
has served on the prosecutor a notice in writing giving such information
identifying or assisting in the identification of that person as was then in his
possession.
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Addendum
1.